Denver projects don’t happen in a vacuum. Depending on the site, the accident may have occurred near:
- Active roadways and detours (drivers, flaggers, and equipment movement)
- Downtown and mixed-use construction with high pedestrian volume
- Suburban residential builds where subcontractors rotate frequently
- Tenant improvements and remodels where the “site” is smaller but access is shared
That matters because the party responsible for safety can shift depending on who controlled the work area at the moment of injury—general contractor, trade subcontractor, site supervisor, equipment owner, or even the party managing traffic control.
When multiple entities are involved, the early decisions you make—especially what you record, what you sign, and what you say to adjusters—can affect what evidence remains available and how liability is framed.


